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“While not many games will take a chance with toilet humor that is not only crude but funny, Casual Brothers not only took the risk but executed it well. With smooth controls linking up with great gameplay the game as a whole feels well worked and refreshing to play, not only was the game thought about as a single player game but also with co-op in mind that actually works!”
Xbox Players

“Orc Attack offers an excellent online multiplayer experience. Once you start leveling up your orc and acquiring different weapons, the similarities between the default orcs will start to fade and you may find yourself becoming quite attached to playing Orc Attack online. Despite its shortcomings (which are expected with debut titles), Flatulent Rebellion reminds us that farts are still funny and that it is good to be green.”
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About This Game

Fart or die in this hack-and-slash action game, where fun-loving Orcs battle pollution loving Humans in a humorous fantasy setting. Orcs have become victims of brutal Human expansion, as they are carelessly poisoning the environment. Now, four trained Orc heroes are retaliating with a Not-So-Silent yet very deadly plan. In either single-player or up to four-player co-op, you will take on the role of Orcs, each wielding a unique gaseous ability, and then take the fight to the Humans in a stinky, fart-filled romp. Hilarious enemies and highly tuned combat make for a joyous experience that really is worth sharing. While the comedic storyline and the striking 3D world make it even more memorable. Gross but charming protagonists add the final flourish with flatulent group attacks and nasty killer moves for up to four players.

Key Features

Cooperative combat and dirty mode reward players for working together.

It's an awesome little game to play with your friends/family on the xbox, seems broken on PC though.It will give you Xbox 360 controlls even when you're using keyboard, so you have to work them out yourself.Personally I used a pad, so I didn't encounter that issue, controller works 100% fine.Also personally I put it on Magic mode, so I don't have to deal with unhumerous farts, but the game seems to pride themselves around it, so there's no real escape.I played it on 360 with my brother, bought it on here as it was £1.74 and now I'm dissapointed with it.

Basically, if you're going to play this game on PC, you have to use a Xbox controller and find farts hilarious. No real story, nothing to be interested in, but there is an awesome little playable Minotaur who is awesome and makes the game a little but more fun.

This game is just utter crap, though I suppose you can assume that from the title itself. While it does have some interesting mechanics behind the basic beat-em-up action, the way it's put together makes it fall flat.

Here's a quick look video if you'd like to see for yourself what this game is. But if you'd rather have something more concise, then read my review below.

I'll first start by telling you the basic concept of this game. You're an orc who is having his land overrun by humans, who have also poisoned your home and given everyone terrible gas. Mind-blowing, I know, but stay with me. It's now your job to take back your lands with violence and flatulents. And that's pretty much the whole reason behind this game.

Okay, so maybe the story isn't the best. What else did you expect from game with this title? What you should be getting these kinds of games for is simply the gameplay itself. So what do you do in this game exactly? You fight wave after waves of enemies until you reach a boss or the end of the level. It's that basic.

But let me tell you what makes this bad. To start, the enemies that you will repeatedly be hammering the attack button against are all pretty much the same. You may go do a another level and they look different, but they're still the generic grunts that mindlessly swarm around you and try staring at you to death. Sure, some may have a hammer instead of a sword, but they still act exactly the same. Even the ones with shields you can treat the same as the ones without. After a few quick swings of you clubs, the shield is gone and they act exactly the same as everyone else. It's just boring. And the worst part is that you have to trudge through far too many waves of these punching bags that have way too much health for their own good.

Still, you may stumble upon an interesting enemy every now an again like mummies or archers, but even they have their problems. The mummies for instance, you can only kill with your toxic gas. Alright, that's well and good. But if you happen to be out of magic and have nothing left to kill to regain it, you're pretty much screwed. Or if the mummy happens to grab you in a mess of the generic trash mobs, you have to play an annoying game of rattle your controller stick to get him off. And while you're doing this, the mobs keep attacking you and resetting your work until you die and have restart the bloody level again in the hopes of it not happening once more. The archers themselves were fine since you had to use a moving barricade to get close to them, but when I did, I noticed arrows magically coming out of their frozen bodies and heatseeking me. A very sad sight indeed.

Okay, so maybe the enemies aren't the most interesting things. What about the combat itself? I do like the fact you can use the environment to your advantage and blow up your farts to great effect. I also like how you can pillage shields and weapons sometimes that give you different movesets. All well and good. But what I don't like is that the most effective move/combo in the game is simply ramming the quick attack button over and over again. Nothing beats it. Sure you may get an interesting belly flop move or charge attack that leaves you open afterwards, but you'll always do more damage and be more efficient just hitting that one button. So ultimately, you'll be doing the same thing start to finish.

What makes this much worse is the awful pacing of the game. After spending several minutes pounding on the same horde of dudes over again, you'll most likely be met with another just down the way. They're not even quick to get to you. They run at a snails pace just like your character, so you spend a good while just waiting for them to reach you. And when you're not fighting trash mobs, you're doing waste-of-time platforming such as riding a painfully slow lilypad down a creek or waiting for an electric fence to let you into the next area. There's even one escort mission where you simply fart around until the dude you're escorting finally reaches the next point he has to be. And even when you beat a boss, you're not just given the rewards. You have to wait for them to randomly drop on the floor across the arena, then you're stuck with the chore of having to roll around and try to pick them up before they disappear. It was like a slap in the face after trudging through the entire level.

But now that we're on the topic of bossfights, I might as well tell you about them. While they are gonna be the most interesting enemies you encounter, they're also likely to be the ones to show you some of worst mechanics behind this game. I'll start by saying there is no way to cancel an attack once you're swigging so you can dodge, so you have to be patient and time everything accordingly. While some may like that commitment to attacking, it can be the most frustrating thing to watch as your orc lazily charges up his attack as the boss telegraph his next move that you won't be able to dodge. And when you do get hit, expect a good 7 seconds of not being able to do anything as your orc lays on the ground. It makes the whole boss fight a chore as they cycle through the same few patterns over and over again.

Now I've said a lot already, but let me put another few items down that rubbed me the wrong way.*The game crashed on me twice. Once when I was simply changing the resolution and graphics to high, and another time after a beat a level. 2 gamebreaking bugs in one hour, and one was even in the first minute. Not a good start.*While I like the fact you can level your orc the way you want it, all you're getting to choose is basic stats and nothing that modifies the way the orc is played. It doesn't help that the game really doesn't tell you how effective the upgrades are either.*One of the resurrection items makes you play the dumb minigame of waggling your controller before a 10 second timer runs out. What the heck was the point of that?*Some of the tooltips telling what to do are needlessly long and too frequent. They don't help the already terrible pace of the game.

So yeah, that was a lot of bad. But what does this game do alright? *I like that the orcs have different special abilities such as freezing, flaming, or petrifying gas. They just need more to flesh them out and make them different.*I also like that there is online and local coop. More people playing the game together always makes things more fun, though I doubt the online is gonna be very active.*The brawling is actually alright. Things are hit and react the way you expect them to. It's just the little variance makes it super boring after the first hour.

So in summary, the negatives of this game far outweigh what it does right. You may have a chuckle at the concept for the first level, but then you'll suddenly realize that it's lost its charm. But for some reason you still want this game, at least wait until it goes on sale. That way you'll have little to regret if it doesn't suit your tastes.

I understand some games work better with a controller. I understand some games are harder to control with a keyboard. But I've never seen a game actually try and succeed in hiding the controller-keyboard mapping. The game tells you to press "X". You push all the keys until you find out it's "E". Or maybe "W".

I gave up 10 minutes into the game, when it told me to turn the "R" stick around in circles. I couldn't find which key is the "R" stick.

Bought this game because I thought it was an interesting premise. Little did I know what was in store.This game has more than a few problems. Ranging from crashing when rejoining a game or having to completely restart the game to even join a game that you got disconnected from. I had a friend only game going Initially but after I got a fourth player I had to make a public game because nobody was able to connect to me even though they were able to before.

The Camera is really weird. It doesn't even try to keep at minimal the player who owns a copy of the game on screen. I have ran into multiple occasions where I can still see my friends on screen but I have managed to walk offscreen and was no longer visible on the camera.

One of the game's more used moves. The earthquake is tied directly to the stick that controls camera movement which I thought was stupid as heck. Because to use the earthquake you have to jiggle said stick.

However one of the more glaring problems is that for the other players the game had somehow messed up their computers to the point that they had to restart them.

The one positive I will give this game though is that at least the graphics look nice but that doesn't really help with a game this bad.

All told this is a badly programmed game and as neat as the premise seems. I really wouldn't recommend it.

This game is surprisingly bad. I play coop games with my buddies just because the games have coop. And I have a decent amount of determination with bad games as I have fully beaten games like Arkadian Warriors with friends. But this game is a different type of orc.Orc Attack has tons of game breaking bugs and almost no polish most aspects. The bosses I got to quickly got pushed out of the level (by maybe the camera)and were not beatable. Hitting is unsatisfying, there are pointless invisible walls, the game crashes a lot, the difficulty is very uneven, the controls are bad, the camera swings around crazily and often looks straight down, . . . even the sound levels are bad.This is the first game where I have actually wanted a refund. Not really because I want any money back. I just don't want the developers to get any money for this. -10/10

The game is incredibly buggy, however with a lot of the bugs it makes the game incredibly challanging.I hope they do fix the camera angle and missing attack animations as it would solve a good 80% of the issues.Despite that the game is quite fun to play just really hard to play with friends because of the server issues.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0ob5D5fwsUGamers-Haven

when it get's all the bugs fixed looks to be fun gameand they need to fix the cam angle your going one way then it turns you around i don't like that !''''warning the first boss level maid my pc crash it shut it down ! THIS I DON'T LIKE AT ALL , GOOD WAY TO DAMAGE MY PC THATS BEEN VERY KIND TO MEIf all this gets fix yes i recommend it , if it's your cup of tea silly little gamesIf nothing gets fixed the No don't buy it unless you like to harm your pcthe game was only a buck worth the price Can deal with the bugs for that '' BUT NOT THE HARD CRASH OUCH !